THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 10th, 1947 Page Five /HE COLBORNE EXPRESS, issued every Thursday morning by H. S. Keyes. Subscription $2.00 per annum in advance; $2.50 to U.S.A. Transient advertisements 12 cents per line first insertion and 3 cents per line for each additional insertion. Business cards not exceeding one inch $7.00 per annum. Yearly contracts at uniform rates. MEDICAL Dr.W. PORTE MARSHALL, Physician and Surgeon, King Street, Colborne. Telephone 71. CLASSIFIED ADS. Advertisements under this heading are 50c for the first insertion and 25c for each additional insertion--Four insertions for the price of three. FOR SALE BARN, 55 x 30 ft. with metal roofing. IRON PUMP for well; also FARM. Apply W. R. HALL, Castleton, R.R. No. 3, Ont. J19-jll0x OPTOMETRISTS NORMAN E. EDWARDS, R.O. G. S. WONNACOTT, R.O. OPTOMETRISTS McCarthy Theatre Building, Belleville Phone 185 Office Hours: 10-12 and 2-6 Wednesdays: 10-12 LEGAL k. D. HALL, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. Office and residence King Street. Colborne Ontario. EDWIN HOWELL BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. NOTARY PUBLIC Park and Toronto Sts., COLBORNE Telephone 88 m3-46 VETERINARY T. W. HAWKE, D.V.M. Veterinary Surgeon COBOURG Division St. Ont. Phone 200w REAL ESTATE List your properties with-- ROBINSON & SMITH REAL ESTATE BROKERS Phone--Office 166 Res. S.ER. 78-r-23 Res. C.R.S. 87w Office hours--9 to 12 1 to 5 We have continuous enquiries for farms, residences, orchards, businesses, etc. W. W. D. McGLENNON (Successor to G. E. R. Wilson) GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE CONVEYANCING ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES BRUNSWICK BLOCK Colborne PHONE 20 Ontario DECORATING INTERIOR and EXTERIOR DECORATING -- PLASTERING Free Estimates Reasonable Prices ALL WORK GUARANTEED a I. VanSLYKE Phone 219w Brighton The Veteran AUCTIONEERS 5. E. ROBINSON Colborne - Ontario EXPERIENCED GENERAL AUCTIONEER Sales of Any Kind -- Large or Small Conducted Anywhere Lowest Rates for Guaranteed Service I Pay for Clerk and Advertising OSCAR C. MORGAN Auctioneer and Real Estate Broke BRIGHTON Sales Conducted Anywhere at Reasonable Rates Several good farms for sale; also some valuable town property r. O. Box 288. Phone 245 38-6r 12 YOUNG PIGS, 6 weeks' old. Apply to GEO. C. WALKER, Castleton. Phone 33-r-13. jl3-10x TENTS, 1 12 x 14 ft., 2 small tents and 2 camp cots. Phone No. 31, Colborne. jl3c WANTED FARMERS and DROVERS--We will remove dead animals free of charge at once. We also pay Toronto prices for live glue horses delivered at our plant. Phone collect at 48J, Cobourg. A. W. HUTCHINSON. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All persons having claims against the estate of Frederick C. Morrow, late of the Village of Colborne, who died on or about the Fifth day of June 1947 are hereby notified to submit their cleams, together with proof thereof, to the undersigned, on before the First day of August 1947, after which date the said estate will be distributed having regard only to such claims as shall have then been reecived. Edwin Howell, Colborne, Ontario, Solicitor for the estate of F. C. Morrow. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Any persons having claims against the estate of William Henry Knight, late of the Township of Haldimand, who died on or about June 23, 1947, required to file their claims and proof thereof with the undersigned or before the 15th day of August, 1947, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to such claims as shall have then been received. Edwin Howell, Colborne, Ontario, Solicitor for the said estate. Oxy-Acetylene and Electric Welding TRY US FOR YOUR WELDING REQUIREMENTS LEONARD OKE Phone at Residence Lakeport, Ontario CHIROPRACTOR H. T. SCOTT, F.C., Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist Phone 100. P. O. Box 178, Front St., Campbellford, Ont. Honorary Fellow of the International College of Chiropractic, Inc. Colborne hours: Friday 6 to 8 p.m. at Brunswick Hotel. FUNERAL DIRECTORS E. QUINN FUNERAL DIRECTOR Colborne - - - - Ontario Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended MOTOR HEARSE Phonne 111 - - - Colborne, Ontario McCRACKEN & McFADYEN Colborne J. M. BLACKLOCK Grafton MOTOR HEARSE IN CONNECTION Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended PHONE 38, GRAFTON BUILDING MATERIAL Rough and Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Clapboards, etc CUSTOM SAWING W. W. MUTTON BRUNSWICK HOTEL Colborne First-Class Meals and Accommodation Give us a call when in Colborne LT.-COL. J. F. WOLFRAIM, Prop. CRAMAHE COUNCIL Cramahe Council met in the Council Chamber, Castleton, Friday, July 4th, 1947, at 1.00 p.m. Members all present; Reeve Chas. Quinn in the chair. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. By-Law No. 973 was duly passed levying the annual rates for the Township of Cramahe for the year 1947. The rates were set as follows: County Rate ....................13 mills High and Continuation School Rate ................ 2 5-10 mills Special Public School Rate ......................... 8 mills General Township Rate 16 mills Total ....................39 5-10 mills Less 1 mill Provincial subsidy. By-Law No. 974 was duly passed raising the salary of {he road superintendent 5 cents per hour. Orders were drawn on the Treasurer as follows: P. A. Thompson, care of hall and park..................................$ 8.50 Jas. Wilson, bounty for wolves 30.00 Road accounts to amount of ...1524.76 Ccuncil adjourned to meet the first Friday in August at 1.00 p.m. SHILOH July 8th, 1947 Church. Service here next Sunday will be at 7.00 o'clock in the evening. Mr. Ray E. Mutton, Hamilton, is spending his vacation at his home here. Miss Marjorie Darke had the misfortune to cut her thumb very badly and is under the doctor's care. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mutton and family and Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Tucker were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. J. J. Mutton, Dundonald. Rev. Gordon Adams, Hilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Darke, Harry and Marjorie, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wat-kins and family. Mr. and Mrs. John McCracken attended the reunion of the Peebles families at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Peebles, Lakeport, on Sunday, July 6th. It was the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Peebles. Mrs. W. W. Mutton and Mrs. Margaret Irish attended the funeral of a relative at Millbrook last Friday afternoon. LAKEPORT July 8th, 1947 Service will be held in St. Peter's Anglican Church next Sunday at 3.0( p.m. This will be a special service with two baptisms. Special music has been arranged by Mrs. F. Palmer. A cordial welcome to all. Service will be held in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church Sunday next at 9.45 a.m. Sunday School at 11.00 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Douglas, with Patsy, Keith and Dorothy, also Mr. Albert Robinson, Toronto, spent the holiday with Mrs. Winnifred Robinson, Mr. C. Buchan of Brantford spent a few days with the Robinsons. Fred S. Coffeen, Rochester, N.Y., and Miss Marion Peebles, Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Baxter, Mr. A. E. Guest, all of Toronto, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Peebles, who celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Sunday, July 6th, 1947. Hearty congratulations and best wishes are extended to the "young couple." Mr. and Mrs. A .Lines and Jacqueline, St. Catharines, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Pettibone. Mr. and Mrs. F. Palmer, Eric and Kenneth, Mrs. J. Palmer and sons spent Thursday at Cobourg. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshall, Port Hope, spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. W. Irvine. Miss Pearl Kells, Toronto, is spending a few days vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Irvine. A birthday dinner was held on Tuesday, July 8th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Oke in honour of her father, Mr. D. Orrock, who celebrated his seventy-eighth birthday yesterday. Hearty congratulations and best wishes are extended Miss Phyllis Oke, Toronto, spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Oke. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hawkins and niece Jean Hawkins, Rochester, N.Y, are spending a week's vacation at the homes of Miss S. Smith and Mr. C. Alcorn. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Baldy's and daughter Sandra. Saginaw, Mich., were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Alcorn. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Greenbury and son Billy, Toronto, spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Pendergast. Mr. and Mrs. L. Archer and Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Adams with Gayle and Rickey and Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell with baby son Randy of Toronto were guests of their mother, Mrs. W. Robinson, Mrs. K. Allan, Miss Lillian Dallimor and Mr. Jim Archer of Toronto are spending a week's vacation at the home of Mrs. W. Robinson. DUNDONALD No ! July 8th, 1947 at Eden Church next CASTLETON July 8th, 1947 Mr. C. McKague is attending Summer School at Toronto. 1 Mr. Elwood Moore is at London getting more education. A sawmill is operating in our lage again after some months when there was no such activity. It is located at Randall Chatterson's place. A pea viner started the season's work out by the Baptish Church at Mt. Pleasant on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Gaffield of Rochester, N.Y., were guests of mother, Mrs. N. Gaffield over the weekend. On Friday, July 4th, were visited r a real hail storm in the afternoon. Further north and east much damage to gardens and crops resulted from the same storm. Mrs. Lulu Black, Pembroke, and Mrs. M. Kirk, Colborne, were at the Cemetery Decoration on Sunday and called on some of their old friends here. rs. Isben Ghent returned home on Sunday from caring for Mrs. C. Edwards at Colborne, who is on the sick list. Rev. H. Wolfraim, Mrs. Wolfraim and twin daughters, Ruth and Anne, were at the Cemetery on Sunday. Rev. Wolfraim is moving from Lindsay to Almonte, after spending ten years on that charge. New residents in our village are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Phillips and three children, in the home of Mrs. Fitzgerald and Maggie Haynes. Mrs. Brown, formerly Maggie New-n, who lived in this village where Mr. and Mrs. Ducie live now when child, came from the home at Owen Sound to attend the Cemetery De-coratioon Service on Sunday. She accompanied by Mrs. Ferguson of the same town. C, N. R. TIME TABLE Effective April 27th. 1947 STANDARD TIME Eastbound Trains-- 14--11.33 A.M. (Daily) 10-- 2.58 P.M. (Except Sunday) 18-- 11.02 P.M. (Except Sunday) No. 118--11.41 P.M. (Sunday Only) 5. "18 and No. 118 stop to let off passengers from Toronto or beyonl. Westbound Trains-- 19-- 3.59 A.M. (Daily) 9--5.32 P.M. (Except Saturday and Sunday) No. 109--7.09 P.M. (Sunday Only) o. 5--3.22 P.M. (Saturday Only) The end of each day promises a better morning. (Brodeur). Sunday. Mr. Lyle Honey attended Boys' Camp at Oak Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Herrington, Georgetown, are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harnden, Colborne, visited Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chapman on Friday of last week. Mrs. George Blyth and Miss Shirley Packard spent two days last week at Kingston, where they visited the former's husband, who is recovering from an operation at Hotel Dieu. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Theobald, Colborne. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dunnett, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mutton and Miss Betty Mutton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mutton, Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Honey visited Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hutchinson, Westwood, on Monday last. Messrs. Raymond Foland and K. Kuncle, Rochester, N.Y., spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Opal Trottman. Mr. and Mrs. M. Dudley and family of Toronto are visiting at "The Cedars." Miss Alice Mae Trottman is spending a few days with Miss Stella Carr, Morganston. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bush, Castleton, are guests this week with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chapman. Mr. Charles Trottman, Colborne, visited his mother, Mrs. Opal Trottman, on Saturday last. On Wednesday evening, July 2nd, a strawberry social was held in Dundonald halL under the auspices of the Eden W.A. A large number were present and enjoyed a fine supper and interesting program. Proceeds amounted to over $30.00. SOUTH CRAMAHE TWP. SCHOOL AREA BOARD The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the South Cramahe Township School Area Board was held at Edville School on Wednesday, June 25th, 1947. The trustees in attendance were J. Cochrane, H. Oliver, H. Samis. G. Vanwicklin and F. Wilce. A letter was read from Mr. Martin in respects to home projects in Agriculture and it was moved by J. Cochrane, seconded by F. Wilce that this matter be filed for further information. Moved by G. Vanwicklin. seconded by H. Oliver that H. Oliver purchase a rope for the flag pole at S.S. No. 10. Moved by H. Samis, seconded by G. Vanwicklin that Canadian Nature subscription be renewed for another Moved by J. Cochrane, seconded by F. Wilce that the section levy be 7 Moved by J. Cochrane, seconded by G. Vanwicklin that the following accounts be paid : Fred Irwin ..................................$ 12.00 Mrs. Chas. Howey .................... 102.50 Gordon V. Thompson .............. 3.69 T. Everden ................................ 1.50 Irwin Bros................................. 10.06 Rowsome's Grocery .................. 4.03 G. Vanwicklin ............................ 1.50, Moved by G. Vanwicklin, seconded • by H. Oliver that the meeting ad-J journ. i MAKE SURE YOU'RE HEALTHY! Help Fight T.B. GET A FREE X-RAY United Church S. S. Hall COLBORNE July 21 - 22 - 23 A member of the Women's Institute will call on you and arrange an appointment hour. CONTRIBUTED TO ONTARIO'S HEALTH CAMPAIGN BY W. J. ONYON Buick - Pontiac - G.M.C. Trucks Sales and Service McCracken&McFadyen AMBULANCE SERVICE and E. McFadyen, Embalmer Undertaking Prices to Suit Everyone SERVICE THE BEST A SURPRISE SUBSCRIPTION TO THE HOME TOWN NEWSPAPER How about sending a weekly reminder to that relative or friend who has left town? You are too busy to write an occasional letter, let alone a weekly one. The home town paper will be sent regularly each week anywhere in Canada or the British Empire for $1.50 a year--less than 3 cents a week. $2.00 a year to the United States. THE COLBORNE EXPRESS FOR YOUNG TRAVELLERS : A wait between trains in a strange city with a couple of children in tow is a prospect grim enough to appal the most competent young mother, but from now on the new three-room nursery in the Canadian Pacific Railway's Windsor Station in Montreal will give both parents and youngster a chance to rest, relax and freshen up before continuing their journey. The nursery is in charge of a trained matron, and its playroom (top) is equipped with an indoor slide, blocks and toys with which the kiddies can be turned loose. The "quiet" room (lower lefti has cots for the children to sleep in and chairs for their mothers to relax. Two diminutive tubs are provided in the bathroom (lower right) where a young lady, from Northern Ontario en route to Nova Scotia, is seen bathing her 14-month- old boy. A hot plate, bottle warmer and sterilizer are available for preparing milk and formulas, arid the rooms are all decorated with pictures and "transfers" of animals and children. Miss Ethel Alexander, R.N.. the matron-in-charge, who can be seen in the upper picture, keeps, an eye on the children while mothers go about errands in the station--seeing about tickets or having a meal.